Category Archives: Case Study

Mold has an adverse affect on the very sick, the very old and the very young. That’s why ByebyeMold’s most recent ads on Facebook show an infant in the arms of his concerned father. Every parent is going to be … Continue reading →

Findings from home inspections published in Pediatrics show moisture damage and mold growth specifically in a child’s living area links to the risk of developing asthma, chronic asthma and respiratory symptoms during the first six years of life. Mold visible … Continue reading →

There are speculations that airborne fungi are highly present in particulates and may even effect the weather. A wide range of airborne species exists, but more is known about its behavior in the lab than when it is in an … Continue reading →

Health effects from exposure to mold have been well established for decades even though getting medical “proof” in court can be a real issue. The effects of mold exposure include allergic disease, immune mediated disease, irritant and/or toxic mediated disease … Continue reading →

A Cornell New York appellate court ruling that indicated recent studies were “statistically significant” and demonstrated “that exposure to mold caused the identified ill-health effects.” This ruling is bound to presage a rise in mold cases. The ruling is based … Continue reading →